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Projected lineups for Flames at Jets on October 24

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The Calgary Flames visit the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre on Friday night, with both teams releasing projected lineups ahead of the 8 p.m. ET matchup. The Flames enter with a 1-6-1 record, while the Jets are 5-2-0 following a 3-0 loss to the Seattle Kraken.

The Flames (1-6-1) face the Jets (5-2-0) in a game broadcast on TSN3 and SNF. Both teams held optional morning skates on Friday.

Flames Projected Lineup

Forwards: Jonathan Huberdeau -- Nazem Kadri -- Joel Farabee; Blake Coleman -- Mikael Backlund -- Matt Coronato; Samuel Honzek -- Morgan Frost -- Connor Zary; Ryan Lomberg -- Yegor Sharangovich -- Adam Klapka.
Defense: Kevin Bahl -- Rasmus Andersson; Jake Bean -- MacKenzie Weegar; Joel Hanley -- Zayne Parekh.
Goalies: Dustin Wolf, Devin Cooley.
Scratched: Brayden Pachal, Justin Kirkland, Dryden Hunt.
Injured: Martin Pospisil (undisclosed).
Nazem Kadri participated in the skate after missing Thursday's practice for maintenance. Yegor Sharangovich returns to the lineup after two healthy scratches, replacing Justin Kirkland. Dryden Hunt was recalled from the AHL's Calgary team on Thursday.

Jets Projected Lineup

Forwards: Kyle Connor -- Mark Scheif ele -- Gabriel Vilardi; Nino Niederreiter -- Jonathan Toews -- Gustav Nyquist; Alex Iafallo -- Vladislav Namestnikov -- Brad Lambert; Cole Koepke -- Morgan Barron -- Tanner Pearson.
Defense: Josh Morrissey -- Dylan DeMelo; Logan Stanley -- Neal Pionk; Haydn Fleury -- Luke Schenn.
Goalies: Eric Comrie, Connor Hellebuyck.
Scratched: Colin Miller, Nikita Chibrikov, Parker Ford.
Injured: Cole Perfetti (ankle), Dylan Samberg (wrist), Adam Lowry (hip surgery).
Eric Comrie is slated for his second start of the season after Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves in a 3-0 loss to the Kraken on Thursday, where Hellebuyck allowed one goal with two empty-netters sealing the score. Jets coach Scott Arniel hinted at possible changes due to the back-to-back schedule, noting, "There might be (changes)."

The Jets have trailed 1-0 entering the third period in their last two games and emphasized a strong start. Alex Iafallo said, "We have got to bump it up and make solid plays that will give us momentum going forward each and every shift and hand off the shift to the line behind us. We have to do that tonight."

Gabriel Vilardi, scoreless in seven games, expressed frustration but perspective: "I think at the end of the day, though, there’s flows to the season. And you go through your streaks where it seems like everything’s going in, and then you go through the streaks like this one where it seems like nothing is going in, you can’t catch a break." His last goal was in Game 2 of the playoffs against Dallas.

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